Namibia Reviews Three Decade Old Immigration Law

The Namibian government is reviewing its 1993 immigration law to modernize border security and streamline travel processes. The proposed bill aims to introduce pre-arrival data submission to improve efficiency and safety.
Why it matters
Updating immigration legislation is critical for developing nations seeking to balance national security with the need to encourage international investment and tourism.
The Ministry of Home Affairs, Immigration, Safety and Security is reviewing Namibia's three-decade-old immigration legislation as the government seeks to modernise migration management, strengthen border control and security, and support investment and travel.
The report summarizes government policy changes neutrally without taking a stance on the legislation.
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